On Mon, Dec 27, 1999 at 01:15:11PM +1130, Mike Andrew wrote:
>
> I am only guessing here, but when i initally browse the internet, or use my
> mail program, diald connects to the ISP, changes to the dynamic ip provided
> and (for browser) I have to hit stop-refresh, (for mail) i have to kill it
> and restart the mail program, then all is ok.
>
> If instead, I simply ping to an offsite address, diald works 'out of the
> box' (well, at least ping does)
>
> I *think* this is because the initial packets have been lost to the false
> local/remote ip addresses setup in diald.conf
Yes. See /usr/src/linux/Documentation/networking/ip_dynaddr.txt
for a solution if you have the Linux kernel source installed.
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Erik Corry [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ceterum censeo, Microsoftem esse delendam!
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